Recently, I want to play Biohazard zero%261(remake) with Wii. Using component cable , set progressive scan on. Is there any improvement about graphic, or may be I'd better turn off the progressive scan. By the way, anyone got the English script of these two games. Thank you very much.Wii for NGC games questions? help!!!
Well if you do run it in progressive scan then yes, the graphics will improve somewhat. But if your asking if playing GC games in a Wii will improve the graphics then your answer is no. Playing a GC game in a Wii is like playing a PS2 game in a PS2. Nothing changes and graphics remain the same.About the scripts, no I don't know where to find them but if you Google search them I'm sure you'll find them somewhere.Wii for NGC games questions? help!!!
If the game supported P-scan, then you would notice an improvement in the output... just as you'd notice that same improvement if you used the GCN's component cables.Offtopic: The abr. for nintendo gamecube is actually ''GCN'' (''NGC'' refers to the Neo Geo Color)
Some times when you turn on Progressive scan, the graphic degrade somewhat. More sawtooth. Without HDMI and powerful chips.
[QUOTE=''superairlike'']Some times when you turn on Progressive scan, the graphic degrade somewhat. More sawtooth. Without HDMI and powerful chips.[/QUOTE]I think that may be a compatability issue with your TV.
Actually, I means it seemes degrade. I got a LCD . The graphic do improve. But sometimes too ''clear'' is not good. Like Zelda Tp. MP3 perform better.
[QUOTE=''superairlike'']Some times when you turn on Progressive scan, the graphic degrade somewhat. More sawtooth. Without HDMI and powerful chips.[/QUOTE]That's Aliasing. Strictly speaking, it was there to begin with.. the higher quality of P-scan simply makes it more apparent. The way to counteract this is with anti-aliasing, which sadly a lot of GCN games didn't use (despite the system having the capablity). Also, outputing in HDMI wouldn't help in this case (if anything, it'd make the problem worse).
That's my point~! But Wii got limited hardware power for low cost. It's gpu is not power enough to performanti-aliasing,which will do affect its game genre.
[QUOTE=''superairlike'']That's my point~! But Wii got limited hardware power for low cost. It's gpu is not power enough to performanti-aliasing,which will do affect its game genre.[/QUOTE]The Wii does in fact possess Anti-Aliasing. You can see that in the latest Mario Galaxy screens.
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